Master KG’s ‘Jerusalema’ is officially the most Shazamed song in the world!

Master KG and Nomcebo created the global hit ‘Jerusalema’.
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Master KG and Nomcebo’s hit track Jerusalema continues to impress globally and has been recognised by Shazam as the most searched song in the world on the app.

Shazam is an Apple-owned app that helps users identify songs playing around them. Being number one on the app is a big deal because it means the whole world has been and continues to want to know the artist behind the song Jerusalema.

Master KG took to Twitter to express his joy at the news, which was shared by the official Shazam Twitter account with multiple emojis of champopo bottles to show that he’s celebrating the milestone.

Meanwhile, the tweet from Shazam had more than 600 comments as people all over the world, and mainly Mzansi, congratulated and celebrated the achievement by one of their own. In just a couple of hours, 10,000 people had tweeted about it and it had more than 30k retweets.One of the first people to celebrate Master KG was Cassper Nyovest, who also took the opportunity to slam the Samas — once more — for snubbing the hitmaker.

“The most Shazamed song in the world didn’t get nominated for song of the year at the Samas. Ha ha the Samas are a joke! The biggest song in the world? Not even to baizisanyana ka nomination. Y’all should be ashamed … ha ha. So happy for Master KG!” Cassper said before directly congratulating KG.

Even Robert Marawa took a jab at the Samas, nicknaming them the “South African Mickey Mouse Association”.

Akothee’s Reply To Lilian Muli’s Post Throwing Shade To The Likes Of Bahati And Tanasha just wondering

Citizen TV news anchor Lilian Muli doesn’t understand how some people wake up in the morning, go to social media, open an account for their barely 3-year-olds and start posting them on social media every day.

The mother of two doesn’t post her kids and thinks it’s a bad idea for any parent to do it especially, on a daily basis.

On Instagram, she criticized parents who have started social media accounts and post their kids saying it will affect the kid’s life.

“Privacy is power! Why are you professing your Love to your person if they aren’t even on IG? Just tell them in person. Also, I wonder when we open Instagram accounts for our babies have we given them an option to grow up and decide whether they want a public life? Smh,” Lillian Muli’s Instagram post read.The post was seen as a subliminal attack on celebs such as Diana Marua and Bahati, Wajesus Family, Zari Hassan, DJ Mo and many others who have open Instagram accounts for their kids and always post them on social media.

Akothee, who posts how grown children but has avoided posting her underage boys as much as possible, was touched by Muli’s post and largely agreed that parents shouldn’t post their kids until they are old enough.

“I am regretting why I opened accounts for my kids, now my son wants his password he is 12 now, the people following him he doesn’t know them, some are mean some are real, trust me it’s wrong,” Akothee’s response read

Photos: Azziad Without Make Up Take a look

Azziad Nasenya started off as a TikTok celebrity but has proved she has more tricks in her bag than just dancing on social media.

The 20-year-old shot to fame after dancing to Femi One and Mejja’s hit “Utawezana” on TikTok.
Since then, she has managed to prove she has other talents such as video vixen, TV host, and most recently, an actress after securing a role on “Selina”.As much as the young star is making a name for herself in the industry and appearing on almost every platform, very few people have ever actually seen her without makeup.

Kelebrity compiled a few photos of her in her natural looks. Here are the photos:

Caster Semenya Can’t Compete Without Taking Drugs

The Double Olympic gold medallist and 800m world-record holder, who has been embroiled in a long battle to compete despite having higher levels testosterone, has lost her court case at the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland. The setback comes after the Swiss body upheld its position to deny Caster the opportunity to compete unless she takes hormone suppressing drugs.

This simply means that Mogkadi, as she is affectionately known, won’t be able to defend her 800m title at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.

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The star athlete Tweeted her disappointment but in Caster Semenya fashion, she also reiterated that she was also a winner and her accomplishments cannot be taken away from her.The Swiss federal tribunal said that it supported a decision by CAS, the court of arbitration for sport, that track and field’s policy for athletes with differences in sex development is imperative to ensure fair competition in women’s sport.

In a video interview, Caster Semenya said: ‘I am very disappointed. I refuse to let World Athletics drug me or stop me from being who I am. Excluding female athletes or endangering our health solely because of our natural abilities puts World Athletics on the wrong side of history. I will continue to fight for the human rights of female athletes, both on the track and off the track, until we can all run free the way we were born.’

‘I know that the IAAF’s regulations have always targeted me specifically,” Semenya said in a statement after the issuance of the decision. “For a decade, the IAAF has tried to slow me down, but this has actually made me stronger.’

She added, ‘The decision of the CAS will not hold me back. I will once again rise above and continue to inspire young women and athletes in South Africa and around the world.’

Despite her positivity during such a difficult time, the rest of the world has been Tweeting their support for Caster, while slamming the decision upheld by the Swiss Court.

Some Tweeps raised some valid questions that seem to contradict the banning of drugs in sport, with one Tweep going as far as suggesting that other athletes should take drugs to enhance their abilities and compete on the exact same level as everyone else.

The Minister of Sports, Arts & Culture, Nkosinathi Mthethwa, is yet to issue a statement condemning the decision and showing support for Caster Semenya but the rest of the world is definitely behind her.

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Lasizwe Helps A Rape Victim He has offered to help with her counselling sessions

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A traumatized follower recounted her rape experience and the reality star came to her rescue by offering to pay for her counselling so she can get over her ordeal.

Lasizwe spoke to Daily Sun saying he offered to help the tweep because he wanted to help her heal from her rape experience.

“When I saw that tweet, I took it upon myself and I decided to offer my help and take her to counselling, so she can heal from it. Speaking up and talking about such a traumatic experience takes a lot of courage and guts,” he told the publication.

The tweep said, “I’m also a victim of rape and no one deserves to go through that, trust me,” she replied to a tweet. The YouTuber Lasizwe then replied to her and said: “I am offering to pay for your counselling. DM me your details and let’s see how I can help you. I am so sorry.”

The female did just as instructed by Lasizwe and she has sent him her details. She has already gone to see a doctor who told them that she will need to do an assessment to determine how many sessions she will have to attend.

“I hope these sessions help her, so she can continue with her life without being reminded of this dark time in her past,” commented the media personality.

Gender Based Violence has marred the South African headlines for a very long time now and lending his voice he said men need to unlearn a lot and finds it disturbing that men would find it pleasurable to force themselves on someone.

“It’s painful to see reports of women being raped and killed every day. But we can speed up the process of stopping these injustices by unlearning some of the things taught to men while they were growing up. First, men need to learn and understand that no means no. The fact that some people find pleasure in being forceful needs to stop,” he said.

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